Key Details
Conducting Body: College Board
Mode: Digital (Computer-Based Test)
Difficulty Level: Moderate
Acceptance: Undergraduate admissions in the US, Canada, and select global universities
Exam Frequency: Multiple times a year
Eligibility
• No specific educational requirement; typically taken in 11th/12th grade
• No age limit
Exam Pattern
Sections: Reading and Writing, Math
Duration: 2 hours 14 minutes
Questions: 98
Marking Scheme: Scored on a 1600-point scale; no negative marking
Preparation Tips
• Practice reading comprehension and grammar thoroughly
• Strengthen algebra, geometry, and data analysis skills for Math
• Use official SAT practice tests and digital prep tools
• Focus on managing time across adaptive modules
Why It Matters
The SAT is one of the most recognized standardized tests for undergraduate admissions, especially in the US. Its global recognition, adaptive digital format, and skill-based focus make it a key part of international college applications. Structured preparation and coaching can greatly improve performance.